STREET TAVINQ QUESTION. 8hould Be Submitted to the Voters at November Election. Tho artlelo published in Thr STAtt last week, suggesting ,hat t,,u 'xwRh bo bonded for :10,(MM for tho purpose of paving Main and Jurkson streets nnd thnt It bo submitted to tho voters if this borough nt tho Novrinbur election, recoived tho hearty Indorsement of a largo number of our citizens. It must not bo understood t.hnt it would only cost t.10,000 to pave both streets. At a rough estimate it will coot ?ili,00), but it Is expected that the property owners on caeh ildo of tho streets will pay one third of tho expenses of paving In front of tholr property, or property owners two-thirds nl expense and horouirh one third. There is no doubt but that the majority of tho property owners on Main and .lnokson streets would enter Into an agreement to pity their por tion of tho paving expenses, and we believe if town council gives tho citi zens an opportunity to vote on the bond question in Novemlier nnd all the vot ers understand tho question thoroughly that there in no doubt hut that tho majority vote w ill bo to bond tho bor ough for a sullieient nmount to pave Main and Jackson streets, There Is no argufnent against tho fact that these two streets should be paved. Tho only question is bow shall tho money bo raised ? Tho valuation of property In this borough is about ?oO,OiM, H"1 'l ,,n bonded for 7 per cent, ol that amount, which would bo Jlli.OOl). Tho borough now carries $11,000 bonds, not including the school bonds, but tho school bond is separate and would not interfere with bonding tho borough for 7 pi r cent, for other purposes if neco rary. As stated In Tun Stah last week, Main street is in a very hud condition and will have to bo repaired not later than next spring, therefore it Is im a . . . . . : miIIl Bermansa mm Mm WOOD AND DIAMOND STKCETS PITTSIMjrtG. PA FINE ART PORTRAITURE Artistic in Pes I a n . . Superior in Finish It being our earnest desire lo do only flrst-rluss work such as will Klvotho irreatest pleasure to people ot riilttvntcd taste and host satisfaction to all trades-tlu-rei will be no cheap, half-llnlshed por traits j they will bo tlio mnkst. Amateur work finished carefully. -THiii art G'ohwin's Stand. SWANOKH it' f J : :':::v : ;rvS V Soloists with them this week will be THE, CARBONE SISTERS, Notfd for thnr indue b b y beautiful vocal duett The New Exposition is now i.i Us full autumn glory, ami ihIiij; blessed With i-iinnomknai. patronage. Weekly excursions from this city at one fare rato. I' 1 ' V"Mi 1$ Store in Hoover Building. portant that the street paving question be voted on at the fall election so that all preliminaries can bo arranged in time to begin paving next spring. Over $2,000 was expended on our streets last year and what were they like this spring, and every fall and spring y Simply horrible ! If tho bor ough Is bonded for 1:10,000 tho Interest would only lie l, 200 per annum, leav ing somo for a slnkli"; fund each year nut of what Is annually spent on the streets, spoiling tho streets In dry weather Bnd doing them no good for the muddy seasons. Besides that, we would have streets that would bo a credit to our town and everybody could be proud of. Tho bonds can be Issued for twenty or thirty years, giving the fut tiro generation an opportunity to help pay the indebtedness. If bonds had not been Issued we would never have had the One school building wo now luive nor the excellent, school advantages the children now enjoy. The people of to-day don't have to liquidate this bonded Indebtedness alone, hut tho young people now get ting the advantages of a good school system because of tho brlek edifice that Is a credit to our town, will have an opportunity to help pay the debt In years to come. Who would want to go buck to tho old H-rootn frame school house again lo save a few millson school tax V Any picture on display at Milllrens, 10 cents Saturday, Coca Cola refreshing and Invigorat ing, wo serve It as no others can. Hoyn olds Drug Store. Savo money by buying your wall papei now at Stoko's. Mrs. Smith has a largo selection of ready to wear hats. See the picture display at Mllllrons. BANK BY MAIL, AnJ get t!ie 4 per cent nnnu.il interest and absolute protection of this strong bank. Astots over 97,700,000. uisrioisr! Wll.KY. liF.YNOI.DSVll.l.a, Pa. The Fadcttes HAVE STORMED New Exposition Audiences with their Refined, Exquisite Muc The Performancci ol thee f its brilliantly gifted girl arlitit up n . tvry Irutiumcnt tn the ij'-tvl orchestra HAVE AMAZED AND DELIGHTED THOUSANDS Closing Out to Quit II. W. Eason & Co. will close out their mammoth stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear In fact everything that men and boye wear at GREATLY REDUCED prices. This will be a great saving to all who need clothes, underwear, &c, for themselves or their boys. Anyone who has ever visited this store knows that we carry a very large Btock of everything that men and boys wear, both in dress and working clotheB. We will start this clos out sale on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd and from that on everything will be Bold for strictly cash. a W. EASON k CO. The Farmer, At Others Bee Him At Been by Himself. Recently, at a grange plenlo, a gentle man not a farmer extoled the farmer to the skies. As he sa v It, the farmer Is the most Independent man In the land. He can scarcely know a want that he cannot himself supply. His wife enjoys a paradiso and his children are tho healthiest, happiest, and most contented to bo found anywhere. There is nothing of which he can Justly com plain. Soon after, a farmer who owns two good farms and a house In town was heard to say : "Tho farmer Is not respected by any body. He gets no publto recognition. When he goes among other people he Is sneered at as only a farmer. He Is discriminated against by legislators and business men. He pavs tho bulk of tho taxes and others tlx his prices for him. A 200.00 check will bo required to puy my taxes this year. I am tired of it. My properties are In tho market.' There Is some truth in what tho first man said. Too much truth in the statement of the second The mission of the grange Is to realize for tho farm as fur as possible, the dreams of the first and to correct tho ovilscomplalned of by the second. Fearful Odds Agains Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was tho condition of an old soldier by nnme of .1. J. Havens, Versailles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Klectrlo Hitters. It put him on his feet In short order. " I ntn on tho road to complete recovery," Host on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Howol Complaints. Only ROo. Guaran teed by II. A. Stoke, Druggist. NIAGARA FALLS. Special Low Rate Excursion via Penn sylvania Ralroad. On Boptombor 211 the Pennsylvania Hal I road Company will run a special low-rnto excursion to Niagara Falls and return from Pittsburg and principal stations in Its vicinity. Kxourslon tickets will ho sold at rate of H.oO from Heynoldsvillo. Train leaves at 8.18 a. m. Passengers change at Hod Hunk to trains leaving that point at ll.O.'l a. m. Tickets will be good for return passage on regulnr trains until September HO. Reduced Rates to Pittsburg Industrial Ex hibition. On Wednesdays, September 0, 10, 23, and ,'10, and October 7. 14, and 21, 100.1, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on Low Grade Division, Including the hllgo uranch, to Pittsburg, at reduced rates. Including admission to the Ex position. These ticketB will be good going on regular trains on day of Issue, and will bo valid for return passHge within four days, Including da to of sale. Bargains. We have two rolls of best a II wool Ingrain carpet we will sell at 60c per yard, worth 70c, whilo It lasts. Also bargains in remnants from 5 to 15 yards at loss than cost. Hugs, floor sl.o at cost to oloso thorn out. C. H. Hall. You can get a bargain at Nolan's shoo Btoro. They have about fifty pair of shoes that they will sell at a big reduc tion. Thoso shoes are good styles. John Kelly's shoes for women at Mll llrons. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssas 8 8 s FREE TO b s s s EXPOSITION VISITORS s 8 S 8 SOUVENIR of FITTSBURG s Visitors to the Exposition should not fail to call at the Gazette and Chronicle Telegraph Bureau, lo cated in the Main Exposition Building and get a card which will on presentation at the bank ing rooms of the Fittsburg Bank for Savings, Smithficld St. and Fourth Ave, opposite the Fitts burg postoffice, entitle them to a Handsome Souvenir of Fittsburg well worthy a place on your centre table. These souvenirs are only furnished on personal application as above. Man I Man t man I Thou art a strange con glomeration of Inconsistencies 1 When It is winter thou longest for summer, and when It Is summer thy bend burns for winter, when thou art single thou wlshest lor a wife, and when thou art mnrrled thou seekest the divorce court. When riches are thine, thou would Isj possessed of brawn nnd a good appetite. When the gout cometh thou swearest thou would prefer the i heumntlsm, hut when cricks and twitches play tug In thee, then thou yenrnest for arnica and the better things of life. If it Is a boy thou art sorry It was not a girl, and vlco versa, tf thou keepest a horse, thou wlshest It were an automobile, nnd If thou bust, an automobile, thou cursest tho thingumajig In lis vital. Verily, thy days are toll of contradic tions and longings ! Kx. A Boy's Wild Rid, For Life. With family around xpectlng him to die, and u sou rliling fer tile, H miles, to gel Dr. KinV New l)icverv for Consumption, CiMighs imil Ccilds, V. II Drawn, of L'-enville, Ind.. endued death's ul"' li s (i out u-i hma ! but, this wonderful m"dicinc gave iiiMunt relief atid soon cured him. lie writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, I'.n u moniti, lii'.'iicbllis. Coughs, Colds and Crip prove I's mulchle.-s merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed hol'tles "0c ami l,00. Trial bottles free at H. A. Sleke's drug store, Stockholders' Meet!' g. Tho stockholders of the Ueynoldsvtlln Water Company will bold their annual meeting at the otlieo of the secretary on Monday, September 2i h, I mill, at 2.1X1 o'clock p. m., to hear the report of olll cers, election of ollleers and tho trans action of any other business necessary to bo done at a stockholders' meeting. M. M. Davis, Secretary Hoard of Directors. Bucklen's Atntca Salve. Has world-wide fatno for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, 'otlon, ointment or balm for Cuts. Corn-, Hums, Doils, Sores. Felons. UlC'-rs, Tetter. Suit Ithoem. Fever Sores. Chapped Hands. Skin F.rnptlotis ; In fallible for Piles. Cure Guaranteed. Only 2.'i at II. A. Stoko's. Druggist. Birthday and Wedding Presents I have made a specialty of beautiful Bnd tasty designs in cut glu. Havalind china and odd but. pretty pieces Tor remembrances to your friends. We will bo pleased to show t hem. C. K. Hall. Want Column. Kates: One cent per word for each and vwty iiiseri inn. SvrOI.r.N II 1 tie in I son who stole a pocket book, with letter In It, In a store Saturday evening docs not return t!io pocket book thoy will beexposed. Tho parson Is known positively. WaNTKD Young man interested in Illustrating. Will bear Mimething to his advantage by writing to Gerald Lyons, Kattmtel, Pa. Foil SAt.K Business lots on Main street of Pardus, near tho mini) open ing. Inquire of F.llsbn Cox, Sandy alley. Foil Sai.r Kxcellent riding pony. Inquiro at this olllco. FoilSALK A good cow. Inquire at Hoffman's jewelry store. For Sale Forty littlo pigs. Inquiro of M. Slngleback. FOR SAMS Nino acres of hind near Desire with house, burn und other out buildings. Plum and pencil orchard ; suitable for truck farming. Cull or address B. W. Yoho, Desire, Pa. Foil Sam: Two good cows. Inquire at P. it. H. freight depot. To Root Six room house on Mabel street, between Fourth and Fifth Sts. M. M. Fishor. .For Sale House and lot In West Reynoldsville und a farm in Washington township. Inquiro of L. W. Poriiu, Box 187, Reynoldsville, i'u. Wanted Good Intelligent girls to learn silk weaving. Apply tc Enter prise Silk Co. FOB SALE Flvo houses und lots In Sykesville. Easy terms. Inquire of V. R. Holman, Sykcsvillo, Pu. Foil Sale Lot on Main street. In quire of h. J, McEntiro. Notice Employees of the silk mill using electric cars going to und from work can purchase cur tickets at- lower rates. Business ! Reynoldsville, Pa. high School Bulletin. " 1 , , III 1 ' 1 . II LI L Edited hy Membcn of the Rrynoldivllle High School Once again In tho history of tho Roynoldsvitlo High School, the Shakes priirlan Literary Society aiiDoars boforo you in gaudy colors. At the first regular ineetlnir of tho Literary Society held Friday, Sept. IN, ino society was organized and the fol lowing ollleers were elected for the ensuing month : 'resident, Cora Shaf- lei , vice-president, John Coleman S secretary, Amy Bollinger j ctitlu, Mr. Aicuiuro ; pianist, Amy ilolllugur ; program cimimluco, Com McCrelght, Ethel Kunes und Gurlleld Harris i editorial staff: editor-in-chief, Clydt) Murray : 1st assistant editor, Geneva Milliivn ; 2nd u-slstant editor, Frank Stroie-e ; lecal editor, llerilia Bowser. One id the pli ii.-iiiil surprise), i f the suniiU'-r mii'ui ion us the marriage In tun i,.n.i' . 1 1 1 ol Atigu-t. ol Mr. Ijcavi-nunrth, n former principal i.f tho Hlull Meliu.1, In M.i Dun, In had bni ii t : i i , l n! Itoinn I I for a Ini.iili r of years. Mr. und Mrs. L uveimorl b uiv now In Biimoii where lie intend t i conllnue his I lieeloglual nliiilies whi.e Mrs. I'iiveiiwoi ih couleniiiaii- pur suing ucnursciif study that will nld In r hurband In bis future' work. W,- Join with their iidi it y li icmls ,u I ! imhl-; ville in wUhiiig them grual nueeuss Pi their chosen held of labor. It may be a rumor, but It Is whispered that, Uio Suln aren't in love with re mainder of High School. Tho Seniors were stur gazing last evening. A Heynoldsvillo Junior has boon try Ing lo kidnup a Pitnxs'y Senior. In order to keep In good sliindlng we must have swifter workmen than wo had counting voles lust ballot day. ' The Senior eln-s were givulli pleased when I Vol. Smith informed I belli that they would have an apparatus for physics In a few days. The' High School start in iih an enrollment of six Seniors, live Juniors, ' till girls, niii.- Sub Juniors, lifieen freshmen. 'I hoy all report UN) per cent, in attendance. Owing to the sad f.tct that lliere ui'o no masculine member In the Junior class it Is tho opinion of all that, their worn can be nothing more than failure. To strengthen Ibis belief we need only i;iko ine winds o a Junior, xvhru, ant sighs "Oh ! for a man." The Seniors in their sluilv of aslrono my are moving out from llii eiit lli mul dwelling anion v the celestials many in ties away. Mis- Margaret Smith, of Allegheny, .il l Agrlon H.ililw In. ol Siioiniervllle, M i-s Kdii h Hel p I in il Ml Varv Mo dure, of KewcWuille, vl-tted the High School Friday. The "All Girls" don't, have coned boys to 1111 theli-elass ollleeh nor pal lor. Wo havo heard of Macon boiled down, fat Macon, but we never have hoard of Macon teachers. Though the school greatly regrets tho loss of one of i i h Senior bovs, Will Reynolds, we all Join In wishing him tho greatest success In his work at Wooster Preparatory. Those Senior witches can't command bail. Wo are all glad to know that the school board ha purchased a new piano for Assembly hall. Though the piano Is not here a yot wo expect It within tho next few days: Prof. Mucon will probably teach tho "All Girls" how to net when they go to Hoom 111 for lltorature. The olas-e start, their work with an excellent stuff of High School teacher, lYof. Smith, principal, Prof. McCluro, assistant principal and Prof. Mucon teucher of Uoom lit. Tho Twentieth Century Club of Room 13 met Monday, Sept. 14, and held a business meeting for the purpose of electing ollleers. Those elected wire; Pres., Twlla Shaffer ; vlco pres., Lil lian Harris : sec. Florence Harris ; attorney, Leonard Harris ; critic, Mr. Mucon ; pianist. Nellie Foley and re porter, Mildred Sutter. Flvo new pupils came lo the Ninth grade last week, making twenty-one, und lifteen In the Tenth. Mr. Macon has made quite an Im pression upon the pupils of Room 13. Fanny Alexander and Wallace Mitch ell visited school last week.' Low Excursion to Pittsburg Exposition. Commencing Wednesday, September Dili, and continuing every Wednesday to Octobor 21st, tho MulTulo, Hoohester &. Pittsburg ft'y Co. will sell special low rato excursion tickets to the n-w Pitts biirgexposillon from all points Uidgway, Clearfield and intermediate stations. ' Tickets will h i good going on date of sale nnd returning until tho following Saturday. For full Information consult tho nearest agent of tho company or see excursion bills. II TOURS ft POM MOV. UNIIKUTAKiMI ANI I'KTIIIIK KltAMlNU. Tlio I!. H. Iliiilnl liCMiftin lis Ihh'ii listed mill round nil i lain. (Jlieiipot form of In surance, NtM'nrit it cent rai-l. Wootlwaril liuililhm. itnyiiolilnvlllc, I'u. DMINISTMATOIVS NOTICE. Letter of administration on llui oslnle of F.ll.nlietli Dickey, lute of Window low ii-lilti, Jell'mwill ciilllilV, ilwl'ilsi'll, linvhlK liein Kl'uuturi lo J. M. Norrl. ivlione ii!.lollli-e HiKlrt's Is lieslru, Ph., all liaisons inilelanil lit shIiI estate am ruiiinsiml tomitku linmt illalu pitymtiut. to Ilia ailmliilHiriii.iir, unU lliosu IiavliiK vliiiinsuKiilusl lln) tisiaui wilt lucent tlium lo tlieailmlnlniraior urouurly uillliuu tlcaUid forsuiilmnuiil. .... J. M. Nonius, Adiululstrator. Three Times a Day - only do yon nivc nttcntinn to Colo's Original Hot lUast Stoves ::. I' it. ( i KKYSTONtf IIAltDWAKK COMP Y Sttirtlir font ttffivr. I( t n i I d v i I ( r, 1' cn ii y I r u n i a Different Human Beings. Pfimnel Ulrfht V."n.t thn wrnlthy nnd trpll h now n Ndi'-iiru 1'nlln ilry cootl iiieri'tinntf PiiVMi "I tluiitk loi 1 font Ml tVltTy Klnv, nn this Ib thn mly mtHllHnc tlMit tftvt'H hip relief, nnd It hn inndo ii ill tlerent liiiitinn Iwlnie cr ine. I MiitlWi'd lonit from poiiflllpntlon, which muffed hfii'liHhrt and limdo me minora My utrk. Now my nppotlt In twlrp nn Rood nn It Wnn nnd tn v howtdn nro tn perfprt modition." Hither Uerb or tuhlut form, 23 centfi. Tun il MARTIN Q SHORTHAND H -nJ- O :OMAtl-RCIAL 0 SCI.'OOL, rS tusiNEU ltHj;r';i;i Liberty flvo. & ri:m si., i mu y, Pa. p An Htl Br'i'i'it i . ii, . 11 ,-rf I on Him tn,.r. ,l, ri. t, .1.. 11 Ttm ,i-tiriiiil f,,r y,.;M"; n v,l -.-,.in -n 3 (jrmtlor i':e, etiT !'-f,o. .tl! lf I ItO luriri'lt. flle.l l,-t ,l'!l'TH i:i 1),J rnlllllrr. t M1:,lo:lo f,M,f (, I ,.jl;rt. euohtrVsd. rmtro. r-v.tvr-i",i. rrv;i:t. Kit. t$HW1 S' H'TSO. II 1 1 .SJI'ut. fir.. S R. Rl give Kcddrwl Ui'.ri to ii :i!:;ruLo .r. a tV-prtl. osociacicc.soscrccoiciciosajf I II Well Dressed Men n Wear Walk- Over Shoes. IIBII 111! I ll ! ! f MM ONE THIRD O OUR LIFE ISSPEINT 1 IN BED ' The bedroom should be cozy, cheerful, and full of comfort. j J C;1 XrXi ' . "SWV 11,1.1 il'"?"fr, h'il'K ' S ..vvff ;' ''ift iXlZf&s J. ft. HILL1S & CO. NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL. REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. No puttering around an ush Icaking stove every few minutes. Hut the hent is constant. As for cleanliness, ask your neighbor, who gave up the brush and dust pan and decided on a Cole's Hot Mast, with its patented dtistless ash remover. MFWAKK OF IMITATIONS. There I no other stove like It and noiio lial will give you Ihe satisfaction ) therefore itirjst upon getting iho GEN t lNKCoLK S Hot MLAST sold only hy i j .1 ,. v. i, ,,, . .1,1,1,, L'm.bv.is.... , ... . .......L j,.,:y. m' M 'lii'i J ftrfc TO FA11MEKS AND MERCHANTS Wo sell MeCoroiiek Bind ers, Mowers and Rakes. You will find a car of OATS, BRAN & RED DOG AT CIIO MILL and a man there to turn It Into cash. Your chopping done on short notion, : : : : : TKUMS : CI,OSK l'MICKK AND SI'O T C A S II. j M. C. COLEMAN iWi- -i l' ii hrnlie fin- ii tiuuvv mul sum. I YOU MR. CUSTOMER Who urn reading this, have heard us tell, week after we, k, about Walk Over Shoes. Wo havo told you of the leathers, the lasts, the workmanship. If the shoes are as good as we've said, you'll have t admit you need tliem. Why not put u to the test? Make us prove our words. Come In and try a pair. You'll find them tho best $3.50 welt sole you ever wore. There isn't a bit of risk for you and none for .us. Wo know bow they are miido. Robinson' s For $18.00 we sella chamber suit which is a perfect beauty. The wood is nicely finished S and each piece is well put " vav j-'iwww w WW jwi together, strong and firm We also have springs, mattresses, etc., at Ic our stock.
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